I think the only real use for AI today is with human oversight. Like, have it wrote your essay/code/business plan, but review it for actual use in the world. It can do something 75% accurate and add the knowledge of a competent human and you have 1 person doing the job of 4 people. It realistically 3 people since review takes time. This doesn’t address the ethics of doing this, but is the only realistic way of using it in Mar 2024.
I’d like to see an LLM get clear and non-conflicting requirements from a customer. It will probably nuke the planet in frustration.
I think the only real use for AI today is with human oversight. Like, have it wrote your essay/code/business plan, but review it for actual use in the world. It can do something 75% accurate and add the knowledge of a competent human and you have 1 person doing the job of 4 people. It realistically 3 people since review takes time. This doesn’t address the ethics of doing this, but is the only realistic way of using it in Mar 2024.
That’s how I’ve been using it: Like a sous chef.
That’s kind of my job and it’s hard to find people that do it well.
It’s hard across the industry. You need to basically be a therapist with technical knowledge.
“Tell me how you feel when you think about processing expense reports. Do you feel that the approval checkbox be checked or unchecked?”
Are you “a people person”?